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Aparat was introduced to Iranian users in February 2010, when many international video sharing services were restricted in Iran. [9] Shakouri, Aparat service manager, has stated the reason for provision of this service for Iranian users as “high volume of users’ requests for a video sharing service.” [10] After one year of operation, an Android version of the service was launched in ...
IMVBox is an online distribution platform established in September 2013 to support cinema of Iran. It was initially set up by an office in the UK but it has since opened offices in Tehran and the US. It offers legal English-subtitled Iranian movies. [1] [2] Its YouTube channel was launched in May 2014, providing content to Persian speakers ...
IRIB TV1 (Iranian's channel) IRIB TV2 (life channel) IRIB TV3 (youth channel) IRIB TV4 (educated people's channel) IRIB TV5/Tehran TV (local Tehran channel) IRIB Varzesh (sports channel) IRINN (news channel) Jame Jam TV (targeted to European, American and Asian/Oceanian audiences) MIFA; Press TV (English language news channel) Saba TV Network
The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) media corporation operates a range of nationwide and provincial television channels in Iran, and also broadcasts to other countries. [ 1 ] Domestic channels
The shows have also been distributed in wide variety of formats, including QuickTime, Windows Media Video, Theora, WebM and Xvid. An embeddable Flash / HTML5 player is also available. In September 2011, Revision3 programming began to air on cable television on the rebranded YouToo TV, the former American Life Network , which ended after the ...
Double Down News (DDN) is a British alternative media outlet founded in 2017 by Yannis Mendez. [1] Funded through Patreon , it produces films and interviews from a left-wing perspective . [ 2 ] Double Down News' contributors have included Peter Oborne , George Monbiot , [ 3 ] Guz Khan , [ 4 ] Nabil Abdul Rashid [ 5 ] and David Graeber . [ 6 ]
DDN-NIC or Network Information Center (NIC) was located at the DDN Installation and Integration Support (DIIS) program office in Chantilly, Virginia. It provided general reference services to DDN users via telephone, electronic mail, and U.S. mail. [8] It was the first organization responsible for the assignment of TCP/IP addresses and Autonomous System numbers.
The Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation (ICVGF), also known as the National Foundation for Computer Games (NFCG), is an Iranian nonprofit organization [dubious – discuss] established by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance to control and support the video game industry in Iran.